ABSTRACT

The RASE methodology has gained some attention as a means to expose the logical objectives and individual metrics found in regulatory and contractual documents. This paper will explore the role of RASE in exposing not only normative documents but also both definitive resources such as dictionaries, thesauri and classification tables, and descriptive resources such as BIM models, contract diaries, product data or technical journalism. A single common execution framework allows any of these resources to be cross-compared, independent of domain or language. This support for mixed modalities opens the potential for RASE to be used as a core concept across multiple domains and information types.